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2008 Mercury Milan Flywheel, Speed Sensor, Transmission Assembly

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  • 1.Engine - Transaxle Parts (4 Cyl 2.3 L)
    2008 Mercury Milan Automatic Transmission Diagram 1 - Thumbnail
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  • 7E5Z-7H469-A
    Seal
    • Part Notes: Input shaft
    • Location: Driver Side
    • Production Date: 08/2006-02/2009
    • Fitting Vehicle Options: Four-Wheel Drive (Full Time) (Left Hand Drive)
    • Callout Name: 7H469A
    • Replaced By: 7E5Z-7H469-C
    MSRP: $31.38 Your Price: $23.97

OEM 2008 Mercury Milan Parts for Automatic Transmission

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Transmission Pan Installation and Repair Tips for 2008 Mercury Milan

  • Q: How to service and repair the Transmission Pan on 2008 Mercury Milan?
    A: To service the transmission fluid, pan, place the vehicle in neutral and drain the fluid. Install the drain plug again followed by the removal of the pan through unscrewing bolts and cleaning up of surfaces. Use a 1.5 mm of a sealer, and reattach the pan and tighten it and fill it with clean transmission fluid.
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